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Born in a barred cell, nameless, just number 1026 for identification — a human test subject sits strapped in a chair, and a metal device gets screwed into their head.
Before they take the long journey to another planet, humans will have to find the right place to land. New findings from a University of Mississippi researcher may point to just such a place on Mars.
The Lang Prize, launched in 2017 and memorializing a retired UC Davis botany professor, recognizes undergraduate students whose research projects "make extensive use of library resources, services or ...
A judge in Massachusetts has ordered Harvard researcher Kseniia Petrova released from custody as she faces charges related to the alleged smuggling of frog embryos.
A judge released a Russian-born scientist and Harvard University researcher charged with smuggling frog embryos into the United States on bail Thursday. Kseniia Petrova, 30, has been in federal ...
U.S. authorities said Monday that they had arrested a Chinese researcher accused of smuggling biological material into the country, the second such case in days.
The Chinese researcher accused of helping smuggle a potentially devastating crop-killing fungus into the US will remain in custody until she retains private counsel, according to reports. Yunqing ...
UC Berkeley and San Francisco researchers blasted President Donald Trump's funding cuts in a new lawsuit meant to defend their work and other UC faculties'.
The educational research community is looking to pick up the pieces after the Trump administration has canceled dozens of studies and ended hundreds of jobs. In line with the Department of Governme… ...
Sometimes, even sound research doesn’t scale well in real-world settings. But, Harvard’s investigation concluded that Gino fabricated some of the data supporting her honesty research.
ASU researcher warns: Without groundwater changes, few will be able to dig wells New groundwater research is raising serious questions about the future of rural communities in Arizona like Wenden.
What useful information can be gleaned from 1.1 million Wall Street analyst notes? A cynic might be tempted to say “nothing” — and to be fair, there would be some justification for that view.
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